Lady In Red (S. C.)—A bright scarlet red that is a 
good cut flower. Fine form as well as color for 
exhibiting. Excellent for cut flowers. Foliage a 
Canker ohOon meee. .wetcsee 2 ee Roots 75c 
Lemonade (Min. F. D.)—Lemon-yellow. Petals point- 
ed and flower has deeper yellow or greenish yel- 
LOM AGO CGRO fo eee ere Plants $1.00 
Leah Pearl (F. D.)—A medium sized flower of a 
pleasing shade of light pink and cream. Flowers 
are globular form, being classed sometimes as a 
ball dahlia. A fine cut flower ____-_-- Plants $1.00 
L. C. K. (St. Cactus)—Medium sized flowers of un- 
usually bright apricot yellow with orange suf- 
fusion on outer petals. Excellent keeper and a 
florist’s dahlia. 1945 Introduction ______ Roots 50c 
Little Wisteria (Min.) (F. D.)—Pale amaranth pink 
at ends of petals with pale pholox pink at base. 
‘Bright color and a very prolific bloomer. 
Roots 50c 
Lucky (S. C.)—A bright red cactus. Ideal for cut- 
flower work. Blooms held facing on stiff wiry 
. stems... Starts blooming early and continues 
_ throughout, the..season —. 25-22. 2 Roots $1.00 
Luzon (St. C.)—Clear purple, to a deep lavender. 
Quite profuse bloomer. Good grower. Uniform 
PLOWCLSRO LC LINC SSIZ Cee ee Roots $1.00 
Lois Walcher (F.D.)—An outstanding 1939 dahlia 
and regarded as the leader of all 1939 introduc- 
tions. Color is deep Amaranth to pansy purple with 
the outer one-third petals a clear white. There is 
no blending of the two colors, each breaking sharp- 
iveiInvom tes OUNeCr eos ae eee ee Roots 75¢ 
Lord of Autumn (I.D.)—Deep golden yellow. Ex- 
eeptionally - beautiful ~2..22--2=22+22--+- Plants 75c 
Magnificent (S. C.)—A beautiful dahlia of peach and 
gold. Attracted attention wherever seen in the 
shows ‘and trial grounds. Blooms 10 to 11 inches in 
diameter and 7 inches deep. On three honor rools. 
Plants $2.00 
Major Viers (F. D.)—Gold with peach suffusion on 
outer petals. Massive ball shaped flowers 9 to 10 
inch diameter. Strong rugged grower. Beautiful 
under artificial lights where it has an apricot 
COLO BONSE OnOT] Rolly S23 = = 42a. ee Roots $1.50 
Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek (I. D.)—A blend of rose red 
and buff giving brilliant color and useful. The 
petals are unusually wavy. Size of bloom 9 by 5 
inches. Stems long and erect with blooms well out 
of the foliage. On Honor Roll ~___-__- Plants $1.00 
Maffie (I.D.) 1940—Massive blooms of intense red 
having perfect formation. Blooms have reached a 
size of 13 inches and held on long stems. Has won 
MAD Yeni DON Spec ween ee ee ee Roots $1.00 
Marie (Dec.)—A dainty pink of the most vigorous 
habits and a big root maker. Size 4 to 5 inches. 
Se ful eOTMCILUGLN Sime se ee eee Roots $1.00 
‘Mickey (Min. F. D.)—Scarlet formal decorative 
miniature and its tiny size make it distinctive. 
Size 2 by 1 inch with a 10 inch stem. Quite profuse 
bloomer early and late ____________ Plants $1.00 
Michael Black (I. D.)—An outstanding new informal 
in the big bloom class. Foliage and plant growth 
always healthy and insect-resisting. Color is a 
velvety-reddish purple that does not fade. Strong, 
heavy stems hold the bloom in an upright facing 
DOSIMON wONSHONOMROMe = sane = ae Roots $2.00 
Michigan Orchid (F. D.)—Phlox purple but with lots 
of blue shading. In fact believe it’s the nearest 
blue dahlia we have seen. Has ideal stems. Foliage 
thick. Size of flowers 6 to 9 inches by 3 to 4 inches. 
OnBHonGrehOligaes=-so- 221s oe Roots $1.50: 
Michigan White (S. C.)—A fine white cut flower 
dahlia. Flowers run from 5 to 8 inches in size. 
Early and continuous bloomer __-____-_ Roots 75c 
Milton J. Cross (I. D.)—An immense flower of rich 
yellow buff, the outer petals flushed with a rosy 
aAMmperMonewstiti stemse. 2 see eee Roots 75c 
Miss Liberty (F. D.)—Bi-color, scarlet with round 
white sections at petal ends. Extra long cane-like 
stems. Foliage dark broad leaves. On three Honor 
TOS .4 fee al ener a ae ee Plants $2.00: 
Miss Ohio (I. C.)—Lilac suffused deep rose pink. 
Centers always full. Blooms profusely from early 
UNtile frosty. 2) oe aie fe se Le ee Roots 50c: 
